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Research in Focus competition finds beauty in discovery
Enzyme research unlocks gateway for new medicines
Natural CO2-sink thanks to symbiotic bacteria
Vascular disease in Covid is not caused by viral infection of blood vessels
Getting head start on materials research career
Baylor-led Study Finds Forest Cover and Runoff Influenced by Freezing Temperatures During Late Paleozoic Ice Age
Reducing plastic in gardens
Genes Are Individualists, Not Collectivists, During Early Fruit Fly Development
Researchers Illuminate Working Mechanism of Important Drug Target Proteins
Australia’s gene therapy first
Some neurons target tiny cerebral blood vessel dilation
Tiny bubbles on electrodes key to speeding up chemical processes
Hidden structure found in essential metabolic machinery
Supercharge your microscope: researchers share guide for ultra-precise 3D imaging
New butterfly-inspired hydrogen sensor is powered by light
Spatial maps give new view of gut microbiome
Cell Membranes in Super Resolution
Discovery shines light on how cancer cells could protect themselves
Mother’s touch lingers in her child’s genes
Alternative gene control mechanism based on organization of DNA within nucleus
Altered ‘coat’ disguises fatal brain virus from neutralizing antibodies
Scientists defy nature to make insta-bling at room temperature
Scientists make insta-bling at room temperature
Innovative research centre to image ‘dark space’ of cancer
Smaller than Ever-Exploring Unusual Properties of Quantum-sized Materials
Researching needle-free vaccinations
Printable ink guides cell growth, offers nerve injury hope
Eleven Million Euros from ERC
Stem cell therapy discovery brings lung disease treatment closer
Watt Webb, biological imaging techniques pioneer, dies
New analysis method can lead to better cancer drugs
Spore formation in fast motion: More or Better?
Midbrain organoids for automated chemical screening and disease research
Flash graphene rocks strategy for plastic waste
Scientists Discover New Organic Compounds That Could Have Helped Form First Cells
Peptide research aims to ‘divide and rule’ cancer cells
Fungal eye infection blinds over half a million in one eye
World record resolution in cryo electron microscopy
DNA-peptide interactions create complex behaviours which may have helped shape biology
Using Novel Imaging Technology to Study Deep Brain
Oldest titanium provides evidence of one-billion-year-old preserved life
Researcher leads $3.8 million project to map developing mice brains
Future biosensor for continuous monitoring using molecular look-alikes
CCMR JumpStart program funding three NYS companies
Printing organic transistors
ZEISS partners with Microsoft for better patient care through data-driven healthcare and to enhance quality
All together now: Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving collectively
Earth grows fine gems in minutes